If you copy the link from the + sign next to a player, you'll get something that looks like: SelectPlayer(17,2176052,"Raines","Tim",1983,0,0,-1). Change the first number (17, in the example) to whatever position you want them to go to (1 for catcher, 2 for first base, and so on), and paste it into your address bar. Make sure that you put javascript: in front of it if it doesn't copy that part too. Final result should look like this: javascript:SelectPlayer(1,2176052,"Raines","Tim",1983,0,0,-1)

the 2194466 is the unique player id (1894 hugh duffy) and the "add&spot=9" is the position on the roster of the player (the first utility spot. C will be 1, 1b will be 2, 2b 3 and so on)

3. delete player from your roster
4. Paste the link, that you had already cut in step 2, into your toolbar
5. Where is says "add&spot=9" change 9 to what position on the roster you want him to occupy. (1=C, 2=1b, 3=2b, 4=3b, 5=ss. 6,7,8=of....)
6. Type enter
7. Player should now be there. Rinse and repeat.

It took me quite some time, but I FINALLY figured it out & man is it TOUCHY & SENSITIVE process! It is almost like the appeal plays in the field, between the replacement player selection & replacing HIM, you can do NOTHING in between, if you do something in between, the whole process is SCREWED & you have to start again! I feel like & just gave Birth - to IRod! Alls we need now is a League Number!

Sorry I missed it this time around, I've been traveling. But please let me know if you go to another season so that I can play.

P.S. to the guys who have drafted Foxx and Bonds and ESPECIALLY if some poor soul drafted Ted Williams -- you are about to be more shocked than Karl Rove. I do not think I have ever laughed so hard as I did when trying to calculate Teddy Ballgame's fielding issues.

As I remember, Williams' owner tried several different Teds at 2B and SS to see if any of them would field better than another. I want to say his fielding percentages were down below .800 and that at least one Ted had 100 errors at 2B.